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The ancient neolithic monument of Stonehenge near Amesbury is viewed from a hot air balloon on September 7, 2016 in Wiltshire, England. To mark the 30th anniversary of Stonehenge becoming a World Heritage Site, English Heritage has launched a competition offering members of the public the chance of a hot balloon ride which allows the chance to see a unique view of Stonehenge within in a wider prehistoric landscape but also the see the recent changes to its setting in recent years including the removal of the A344 and the old car park.
Apr 27

Is a Proposed Tunnel Under Stonehenge a Threat to Humanity’s History?

Building a tunnel under the 5,000-year-old stones could mean the destruction of important archaeological sites nearby.
By Alanna Martinez
Spend the time to find the balance between your core features, your business goals, and your budget.
Mar 23

Here’s How Much It Really Costs to Make an App

When it comes to budgeting your app development costs, there are so many specific factors at play that saying it will cost between $X and $X is an oversimplification.
By Jory MacKay
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at the 2016 Crain's NYC Summit in Manhattan.
Nov 1

As the Presidential Election Approaches, Bill de Blasio Shifts Focus Back to the City

Mayor Bill de Blasio touted gains in education, job growth and public safety as he gears up for re-election.
By Madina Toure
New York Central Art Supply store on Third Avenue in the East Village.
Jul 11

Where Have All the Art Stores Gone?

By Alanna Martinez
An entrance to the Port Authority Bus Terminal is viewed on August 21, 2014 in New York City.
Apr 1

Port Authority Executive Director Responds to Observer Editorial

By Patrick Foye
Subway riders wait for the train. (Photo Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
Feb 1

Afternoon Bulletin: Sixth Subway Slashing, Urban Farming in Queens and More

By Parker Richards
Manhattan, Chinatown Rooftop Graffiti (Photo: Maremagnum/Getty Images)
Jun 17

Tag This: Collector Commissions Huge Graffiti Project in the Bronx

By Eliza M Dumais
Feb 20

Tribeca Developments: What’s New, What’s Next

By Lauren Price
Good luck finding affordable housing in Chelsea. (Aleks Ivic/flickr)
Jan 14

Affordable Housing More Frequently Preserved in Less Desirable Neighborhoods

By Kim Velsey
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiling his housing plan. (Photo: Ed Reed for the Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio)
May 6

Bill de Blasio’s Housing Plan Short on Specifics, Experts Say

By Jill Colvin and Kim Velsey
A Minecraft enthusiast above wears a headpiece depicting the Minecraft avatar, which is the only total immersion experience available for the foreseeable future.  (photo: Andrew Beeston, CC BY 2.0)
Mar 26

"I Will Not Work With Facebook": Minecraft Creator Disavows Oculus Rift Post-Acquisition

By Jack Smith IV
(Creative Commons/B.D.'s World)
Feb 28

Of Golden Geese and Leaden Critics

By Gary Barnett
Tribeca/NYFEST Soccer Day during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival at Pier 40. (Photo via Getty Images)
Feb 24

Rocky’s Last Laugh: The Westway Controversy Comes Full Circle

By Steve Cohen
Feb 19

Editorial: Zeckendorf Towers, Still

By The Editors
The Fillmore East, located at 2nd Avenue and East 5th Street, in the 1970s. (Photo via Getty Images)
Jan 17

Sounds of Silence: NYC’s Historic Music Venues Are Becoming History

By Matthew Kassel
The lawmakers today.
Nov 15

Atlantic Yards Critics Were Rather Quiet on de Blasio Today

By Kamelia Kilawan
The site of the skirmish.
Sep 10

Landmarks West Gets Into It with New York Historian Extraordinaire Kenneth T. Jackson

By Kim Velsey
Mayor Bloomberg. (Photo: Getty)
Aug 16

Mayor Bloomberg Says City Should Fingerprint Public Housing Residents

By Jill Colvin
Construction complaints!
Apr 8

Even Williamsburg’s Condo-Dwellers Hate All the New Condos

By Kim Velsey
Jan 22

Would You Live in One of Mayor Bloomberg’s 300-Square-Foot Micro-Apartments?

By Matt Chaban
If you build it, they will come. Promise. (Edward Reed/Flickr)
Jan 16

Midtown East and Manhattan West: Bloomberg, Zucotti Defend Rezoning at Megaproject Groundbreaking

By Matt Chaban
Jan 15

Manhattan West on the Rise: Brookfield Breaks Ground on 60-Story Twin Towers

By Matt Chaban
Jan 3

With Another Luxury Tower, 57th Street Becoming Manhattan’s New Gold Coast

By Matt Chaban
Waterfront wonder. (Bing Maps)
Dec 17

Dumbo Apartments Set Sail: Brooklyn Bridge Park Seeking Developers for Latest Controversial Project

By Matt Chaban
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